Both Phil Cubeta and Jed Emerson have indicated that they will be participating in the first edition of The Giving Carnival. I hope to get many submissions and encourage everyone to submit something. Don’t feel like you have to have the high level profiles of Phil and Jed. If you submit an articulate post about the current debate around The Gates Foundation, I’ll be happy to include it.
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Hey Sean
I posted an article to the Carnival - great idea.
Lucy